Kausani Gwaldam Sightseeing


Kausani is famous for its scenic beauty, snow-covered peaks, misty valleys, and pine forests. Mahatma Gandhi calls this destination the "Switzerland of India" because of the many things it offers to tourists. You have to explore Kausani once in a lifetime. The wonders of 12th-century architecture are on the banks of the Gomati River. One of Kausani's premier attractions, the Temple of Vidinus is an impeccable exhibition of ancient art and architecture, clearly visible in intricate sculptures and architecture. The climax of the Temple Uttarayani Fair is held every January and attracts the audience. Kausani has a lot of history enthusiasts! Located about 300 meters from the city center, Anasactia Shram is where the statue of Mahatma Gandhi is painted at the entrance. He stayed here for a long time and it is here that Gandhi wrote Anasakuti Yoga, which is also praised as the gospel of selfless behavior. The true charm of Kausani lies in its seamless tea garden and endless views of the surrounding area. The tea plantations cover nearly 208 hectares and are a must-see for Kausani on a trip to Kausani. The taste and strong aroma you have acquired are enough to move you.